歌词
We sat there watching planets orbit suns beneath our skin
There are days we think about the bad so much we forget to let the good in
It's like searching for a light in the darkness of a childhood room
Or watering wildflowers to be sad when they don't bloom
You taught me to see supernovas bursting in the palms of my hands
When I asked, I asked you to believe in dreams long after I should have put them to bed.
You see nostalgia is a dangerous thing, but so are regrets and so are wedding rings
When you're searching for ways to pacify the storm
As we dedicate our time to satellites
Become casualties of culture wars that neither of us wanted to fight
Sometimes I don't know how we get through the day
It's like we resonate and watch it decay
Like how roses in October search for gloom
I sang duets with Judy Garland in my dreams
While you spoke monologues like Elizabeth Taylor
And folded your arms like Vivian Leigh
On the days when we don't know who to trust
We always find truth, we always find love
Watch it multiply like Dandelions in June